7.30.2012

Marvel Comics' Bluestreak. Not sure if it's the rocket skates or not, but I imagine this guy to be a real jerk. Somewhere below supervillain but above road hog. The limitations of being restricted to smooth, solid surfaces and the resultant chip on his shoulder might be what would make him a great hired bruiser. Or maybe he really just loves Saturdays in the park.

7.23.2012

DC Comics' Blue Jay isn't a character that I am at all familiar with but I guess he's got quite a history. This redesign may be a little on-the-nose, but the original (with all due respect to creators Mike Friedrich and Dick Dillin) doesn't really seem to give him any attention one way or the other and ends up a bit of Hawkman-lite. So here's to a New 52 wave of Blue Jay comics. Because you demanded it!

7.09.2012

"The second incarnation of Superman Red and Superman Blue began in a 1998 storyline. While temporarily deprived of the solar energy needed to provide the energy his body required to give him powers, Superman had developed electricity-based abilities,which eventually forced him to adopt a blue and white containment suit to prevent the energy dispersing."

7.04.2012

7.02.2012

So, I guess Supergirl Blue is an actual thing. There's also a Supergirl Red, like Superman Red and Blue, but they aren't all electric-y and probably made less people furious when they hit the stands. Mine's a little redux, but here's the original getup.

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